Raptors
Turn off all lights and leave the main door open. It is important that everyone leaves the area for at least an hour to give the bird the confidence to attempt to leave. Excluding owls, birds of prey will not fly at night, so this does need to be during the day.
With birds of prey, such as kestrels and sparrowhawks, food will not lure them out, as they are hunters of live birds. Dog food, etc., must not be put down, as it can be very harmful to them.
If the bird does not leave, you will need to contact us or your local wildlife rescue centre for assistance. A photo will be needed of the bird and the area, itself. The dimensions of the space the bird is in, e.g. height, square footage etc., will also be required.
Useful contacts
BTO: www.bto.org